ARLINGTON, Texas – The Twins surprised baseball three weeks ago when they slipped by the Rangers, Mariners and other teams and signed designated hitter Kendrys Morales. They weren't that far out of the wild-card picture, so General Manager Terry Ryan made the "Why not us?" speech that delightfully surprised the fan base.
Three weeks from now, that message might be different.
The Twins are limping home after a 1-5 road trip to Los Angeles and Texas that put them six games under .500. They managed to salvage the final game of the Texas series on Sunday with a 3-2 victory over the Rangers that ended a 10-game road losing streak. Righthander Kyle Gibson stepped up on Sunday, pitching eight strong innings thanks to a sinker that moved as well as it has all season. The offense performed to its recent standards, that's all.
In six games during this road trip, the Twins batted .206, hit .216 with runners in scoring position and averaged 3.2 runs a game. Fans on Twitter during Sunday's game clamored for Jorge Polanco, the 20-year-old shortstop called up for the weekend, to be retained. That's because his two hits drove in three runs.
"The biggest thing is we're not putting two and two together," Twins second baseman Brian Dozier said. "We feel like when we have a good pitching performance, we're sitting back thinking, 'That's good enough, just win by one,' instead of taking that approach to just try to beat somebody as much as we can. We get down early and we say, 'We have to hit our way back in,' and we start hitting, We have to put two and two together."
If the offense continues to underperform — can the absence of injured leadoff hitter Danny Santana really affect the team this much? — Ryan might be looking to go the other way as trade talks heat up in a few weeks before the July 31 nonwaiver trade deadline.
Ryan said before Sunday's game that he will make his buy-or-sell decision sometime after the All-Star Game, which is quickly approaching.
"Somewhere around there, you start thinking about it," Ryan said. "We're not going in the right direction right now, you know that."